proprioceptive input

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Proprioceptive input involves sensory feedback from muscles and joints that helps children understand body position and movement. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, our occupational therapists use proprioceptive activities to support sensory integration and improve motor control in children with special needs. These targeted interventions enhance coordination, body awareness, and self-regulation.

Weighted Sensory Blanket: A Science-Backed Solution for Calmer Sleep and Better Regulation

Sensory Shop Phnom Penh For many children with sensory processing difficulties, bedtime can be one of the most challenging parts of the day. Restlessness, anxiety, and an overactive nervous system can make it hard to fall [Read More]

Inside a Sensory Gym: How Occupational Therapy Spaces Support Development

Step into a sensory gym, and you’ll quickly see it’s no ordinary playroom. These purpose-built spaces—like those found at Occupational Therapy Phnom Penh—are designed to enhance motor coordination, balance, sensory regulation, and attention through structured movement. For children [Read More]

Sensory Diet Activities to Boost Focus and Attention

Occupational Therapy Services A sensory diet is a personalized plan of physical activities and strategies designed to meet the sensory needs of children with sensory processing challenges. These activities help regulate sensory input, improve focus, and [Read More]

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